+ Follow CITY MAYOR WENCESLAO Tag
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[Title] => Typhoid kills 1, downs 16 in Pasay
[Summary] => One woman died while 16 people were hospitalized for typhoid, which was blamed on the dirty water supply in two Pasay City barangays, local health officials said yesterday.
They refused to reveal the identity of the victim, who died last week due to the disease. Five of the womans relatives from Barangay 123 in Zone 12 were immediately isolated at a hospital after they had shown symptoms.
City sanitary inspection officer Neil Sabino said yesterday the relatives have recovered and were sent home after receiving necessary treatment.
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[Title] => Sagip Batis helps reduce QC floods
[Summary] => The "Sagip-Batis" program launched by Quezon City Mayor Feleciano Belmonte Jr. has contributed to a dramatic 86 per reduction of flooding in the city, according a report from the office of the city vice mayor said yesterday.
According to a report released by the office of Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista last Friday, flood-prone areas in Quezon City monitored during days of the heavy rains were reduced from 285 last year to only 39 areas.
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[Title] => Firms owe Pasay P3-B in real estate taxes
[Summary] => Cash-strapped Pasay City could be P3.2 billion richer if only delinquent taxpayers, particularly Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs), settle their dues, a city hall official said yesterday.
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[Title] => 2 knifed as Pasay clears sidewalks
[Summary] => Two members of the Pasay City governments Waste Management Unit were stabbed by an unidentified man while clearing Roxas Boulevard of illegal sidewalk vendors Sunday morning.
Reports identified the victims as Leo Noveda and Rogelio Gaginanan. Their assailant was described to be 56" tall and wearing a striped green polo shirt and a pair of sunglasses.
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CITY MAYOR WENCESLAO
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[Title] => Typhoid kills 1, downs 16 in Pasay
[Summary] => One woman died while 16 people were hospitalized for typhoid, which was blamed on the dirty water supply in two Pasay City barangays, local health officials said yesterday.
They refused to reveal the identity of the victim, who died last week due to the disease. Five of the womans relatives from Barangay 123 in Zone 12 were immediately isolated at a hospital after they had shown symptoms.
City sanitary inspection officer Neil Sabino said yesterday the relatives have recovered and were sent home after receiving necessary treatment.
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[Summary] => The "Sagip-Batis" program launched by Quezon City Mayor Feleciano Belmonte Jr. has contributed to a dramatic 86 per reduction of flooding in the city, according a report from the office of the city vice mayor said yesterday.
According to a report released by the office of Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista last Friday, flood-prone areas in Quezon City monitored during days of the heavy rains were reduced from 285 last year to only 39 areas.
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[Summary] => Cash-strapped Pasay City could be P3.2 billion richer if only delinquent taxpayers, particularly Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs), settle their dues, a city hall official said yesterday.
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[Summary] => Two members of the Pasay City governments Waste Management Unit were stabbed by an unidentified man while clearing Roxas Boulevard of illegal sidewalk vendors Sunday morning.
Reports identified the victims as Leo Noveda and Rogelio Gaginanan. Their assailant was described to be 56" tall and wearing a striped green polo shirt and a pair of sunglasses.
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